You can't wear masks in Denmark, right? It seems that there is some information, so I will report the actual situation from the field! As for the mask, it is true that the government has decided not to wear it in Denmark, so almost no one wears it, but occasionally. In addition, it is compulsory to wear a mask during work depending on the type of job, such as an instructor of a driving school whose business is permitted to resume. Of course, it doesn't mean that you shouldn't wear a mask. And even if you're wearing a mask, the Danish won't say anything about that person's judgment. You should not be wary of anyone wearing a mask. Please rest assured. Even in normal times, Danish people have a culture that respects the choices of others as long as they don't bother others. The key to Danish measures against corona is keeping your fingers clean and breaking your elbows when you sneeze or cough. Some supermarkets tell you that, except for the disposable gloves you get there, the gloves you bring have germs from the outside, so you should refrain from using them and use the provided disposable gloves or your finger's antiseptic solution. .. Most store entrances are now equipped with hand sanitizers. This is something you are free to use, not mandatory. Therefore, if you wish to wear a mask, please do not worry.
In Denmark, the borders are currently closed to prevent corona, but Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland are now permitted to enter the grounds with good reason, and in July. Starting on the 1st, we will gradually open to EU countries.
Places with a large number of foreign tourists are still sparse, but people are returning to where the locals live. In-store sales of restaurants and cafes have started (under the rules for measures against corona), and companies that used to work from home are gradually resuming office work.